Brazil is gearing up to issue its first sovereign green bond
According to Sustainable Fitch, Brazil can count on solid demand from investors when they place their first sovereign green bond. Source: Latin Finance
According to Sustainable Fitch, Brazil can count on solid demand from investors when they place their first sovereign green bond. Source: Latin Finance
The Mexican water utility, Aguakan, sold US$74.2 million worth of blue bonds in the local market. Source: Latin Finance
Germany announced they are interested in collaborating with Brazil to expand renewable energy and to produce green hydrogen. Source: EPBR
Colombian power company, Celsia, receives approval to place US$52.4 million worth of green bonds in the local market. Source: Latin Finance
Republic Bank launches their 2023 social investment program, Power to Make a Difference (PMAD) and unveils the sixteen partners who work with Republic Bank to spearhead social transformation in the Eastern Caribbean region. Source: The Voice SLU
ATOME Energy announced that its industrial-scale green hydrogen and ammonia plant in Paraguay could receive potential funding from the IDB. IN order to receive the funding, the 120MW facility will need to meet the high standards set by IDB Invest’s environmental and social sustainability policies. Source: Proactive Investors
Spanish renewable energy company, Grenergy, finished development of a 240 MW solar power plant in central Chile. This is the largest solar plant the company has ever built. They expect it to be fully operational in a few weeks. Source: Enerdata
The U.S., Mexico, and Canada plan to work together to explore hydrogen development. Their goal is to develop a North American clean hydrogen market, including potential collaboration on research and development, safety codes, cross-border hydrogen clusters, green freight corridors, and integrated maritime operations. Source: Engineering and Technology
Panama and India are in talks to explore a green hydrogen collaboration. Both countries are interested in becoming global hydrogen hubs. Source: Hydrogen Central